Black Bear in Zebra Grass, No. 3 (Barbara Johansen Newman) LIVE

Item Number: 48
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
Acrylic
20" x 20" x 1.5"
Online bidding for this item CLOSES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST, AT 5PM. Final bidding will take place in-person during the LIVE AUCTION event on Saturday, November 4th. If you're unable to attend the live auction, you can leave a "high bid" amount online (no later than November 1st, 5pm EST) and the auctioneer will represent your bid during the live event.
Barbara Johansen Newman has been making art for over 50 years. Initially, she worked as a puppeteer and created figurative soft sculptures, which she exhibited in galleries throughout the US and Canada. In 1982, she began a 35-year career as an illustrator, and has illustrated and/or authored more than 24 childrens books. In 2017 she returned to her first love, which is painting. Her paintings, which combine elements of edge and funk, have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the US.
"Black Bear in Zebra Grass, No. 3" was created by Johansen Newman while spending time at her home in Hebron, NH, where the black bears are plentiful and sometimes spotted on hillsides and in fields on any given day. She finds the creatures to be soulful animals whose faces evoke a sense of character and individuality.
The artist has graciously agreed to start the bidding at $300.
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Special Instructions
A note on bidding: Any high bid that does not follow the listed bidding increments will be nullified and voided.
The Bidding Increments are as follows:
$1-99, the bidding increment is $5
$100-199, the bidding increment is $10
$200-499, the bidding increment is $20
$500-999, the bidding increment is $50
$1000 and up, the bidding increment is $100
This item can be shipped or picked up at the Attleboro Arts Museum from November 8th – 11th, 2023. The Museum is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-5pm. The winning bidder is responsible for all shipping and handling costs. The artist retains all reproduction and copyrights.